Neural control of cerebral blood flow: scientific basis of scalp acupuncture in treating brain diseases

被引:2
作者
Jin, Guan-Yuan [1 ,2 ]
Jin, Louis Lei [3 ]
Jin, Bonnie Xia [4 ]
Zheng, Jin [5 ]
He, Belinda Jie [3 ]
Li, Shi-Jiang [4 ]
机构
[1] Int Inst Syst Med Inc, Milwaukee, WI 53222 USA
[2] Ace Acupuncture Clin Milwaukee LLC, Milwaukee, WI 53222 USA
[3] Woodlands Acupuncture & Herbal Clin, The Woodlands, TX USA
[4] Med Coll Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI 53226 USA
[5] HCA Houston Healthcare Conroe, Conroe, TX USA
关键词
scalp acupuncture; cerebral blood flow; brain diseases; innervation of the scalp; core SA points or areas; neural stimulation; neural pathway; relative specificity; SPINAL-CORD STIMULATION; TRIGEMINAL NERVE; OCCIPITAL NERVE; FACIAL-NERVE; THERAPY; STROKE; ELECTROACUPUNCTURE; HYPOPERFUSION; METAANALYSIS; INNERVATION;
D O I
10.3389/fnins.2023.1210537
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
Scalp acupuncture (SA), as a modern acupuncture therapy in the treatment of brain diseases, especially for acute ischemic strokes, has accumulated a wealth of experience and tons of success cases, but the current hypothesized mechanisms of SA therapy still seem to lack significant scientific validity, which may not be conducive to its ultimate integration into mainstream medicine. This review explores a novel perspective about the mechanisms of SA in treating brain diseases based on its effects on cerebral blood flow (CBF). To date, abundant evidence has shown that CBF is significantly increased by stimulating specific SA points, areas or nerves innervating the scalp, which parallels the instant or long-term improvement of symptoms of brain diseases. Over time, the neural pathways that improve CBF by stimulating the trigeminal, the facial, and the cervical nerves have also been gradually revealed. In addition, the presence of the core SA points or areas frequently used for brain diseases can be rationally explained by the characteristics of nerve distribution, including nerve overlap or convergence in certain parts of the scalp. But such characteristics also suggest that the role of these SA points or areas is relatively specific and not due to a direct correspondence between the current hypothesized SA points, areas and the functional zones of the cerebral cortex. The above evidence chain indicates that the efficacy of SA in treating brain diseases, especially ischemic strokes, is mostly achieved by stimulating the scalp nerves, especially the trigeminal nerve to improve CBF. Of course, the mechanisms of SA in treating various brain diseases might be multifaceted. However, the authors believe that understanding the neural regulation of SA on CBF not only captures the main aspects of the mechanisms of SA therapy, but also facilitates the elucidation of other mechanisms, which may be of greater significance to further its clinical applications.
引用
收藏
页数:14
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] CEREBRAL ISCHEMIA AND CEREBRAL BLOOD FLOW DYSREGULATION IN THE PATHOGENESIS OF TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY
    Nemoto, Edwin
    Bragin, Denis
    JOURNAL OF NEUROTRAUMA, 2022, 39 (11-12) : A62 - A62
  • [22] Effect of acupuncture-like stimulation on cortical cerebral blood flow in aged rats
    Uchida, Sae
    Kagitani, Fusako
    JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGICAL SCIENCES, 2015, 65 (01) : 67 - 75
  • [23] CHOLINERGIC NEURAL REGULATION OF REGIONAL CEREBRAL BLOOD-FLOW
    SATO, A
    SATO, Y
    ALZHEIMER DISEASE & ASSOCIATED DISORDERS, 1995, 9 (01) : 28 - 38
  • [24] Effect of Hyperoxia on Cerebral Blood Flow Velocity and Regional Oxygen Saturation in Patients Operated on for Severe Traumatic Brain Injury-The Influence of Cerebral Blood Flow Autoregulation
    Sahoo, Sarasa
    Sheshadri, Veena
    Sriganesh, Kamath
    Reddy, K. R. Madhsudana
    Radhakrishnan, Muthuchellappan
    Rao, Ganne Sesha Umamaheswara
    WORLD NEUROSURGERY, 2017, 98 : 211 - 216
  • [25] Ion channel networks in the control of cerebral blood flow
    Longden, Thomas A.
    Hill-Eubanks, David C.
    Nelson, Mark T.
    JOURNAL OF CEREBRAL BLOOD FLOW AND METABOLISM, 2016, 36 (03) : 492 - 512
  • [26] Jumping at a chance to control cerebral blood flow in astronauts
    Bailey, Damian M.
    Ainslie, Philip N.
    Petersen, Lonnie
    zu Eulenburg, Peter
    EXPERIMENTAL PHYSIOLOGY, 2021, 106 (07) : 1407 - 1409
  • [27] Abnormal Cerebral Blood Flow and Volumetric Brain Morphometry in Patients With Obstructive Sleep Apnea
    Xiao, Ping
    Hua, Kelei
    Chen, Feng
    Yin, Yi
    Wang, Jurong
    Fu, Xiangjun
    Yang, Jiasheng
    Liu, Qingfeng
    Chan, Queenie
    Jiang, Guihua
    FRONTIERS IN NEUROSCIENCE, 2022, 16
  • [28] Should pressors be used to augment cerebral blood flow after traumatic brain injury?
    DeWitt, DS
    Prough, DS
    CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE, 2000, 28 (12) : 3933 - 3934
  • [29] Aging and Sex Differences in Brain Volume and Cerebral Blood Flow
    Kawano, Hiroto
    Yamada, Shigeki
    Watanabe, Yoshiyuki
    Ii, Satoshi
    Otani, Tomohiro
    Ito, Hirotaka
    Okada, Ko
    Iseki, Chifumi
    Tanikawa, Motoki
    Wada, Shigeo
    Oshima, Marie
    Mase, Mitsuhito
    Yoshida, Kazumichi
    AGING AND DISEASE, 2024, 15 (05): : 2216 - 2229
  • [30] Monitoring of cerebral blood flow and metabolism in traumatic brain injury
    Soustiel, JF
    Glenn, TC
    Shik, V
    Boscardin, J
    Mahamid, E
    Zaaroor, M
    JOURNAL OF NEUROTRAUMA, 2005, 22 (09) : 955 - 965